Nine Eagles Electronic Technology SRFU123899 Radio Control User Manual
Shanghai Nine Eagles Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. Radio Control
User Manual
3...; Nine Eagles® SOLOPRO 328 NE R/C 328A-F Helicopter Instruction Manual To ensure safe use, please read this manual thoroughly before flying the helicopter. Safty Protection Advantage: SOLOPRO 328 can bind with transmitter before the helicopter keep 3 seconds quiet state. NOTHING FLIES LIKE NINE EAGLES I 328A-F20120914 Catalogue Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 Warning and FCC Information ............................................................. 2 Specification ..................................................................................... 5 Battery Charging ................................................................................ 6 Product List ....................................................................................... 7 Spare Parts ....................................................................................... 8 Exploded View ................................................................................... 9 Transmitter Control Identification ........................................................ 1 1 Howto Fly ......................................................................................... 1 5 Operate Test ...................................................................................... 1 6 Transmitter Mode Legend ................................................................... 1 9 FUTABATransmitter Binding Setup ..................................................... 2 0 Choosing a Flying Area ....................................................................... 2 1 FIightTraining ................................................................................... 2 1 Notify Items ....................................................................................... 2 3 Introduction SOLOPRO328IS Nine Eagles latest 2.4GHz 4-channelmicro single blade helicopter developed by ourselves. It is small, light weight and can be flyinglndoor and outdoor._lt has excellent control functions and advanced balance Operation system. Easy operation, stable flight It is the best choice forSingIe blade beginners to get into! Patent Introduction BALANCE SYSTEM FOR REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER 1. lnventlon patent No: 2007101704882 2. Utility Model Patent No: 200720076261 .7 CONTROL SYSTEM FOR SINGLE BLADE REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER 1. Invention patent No: 2008100363550 2. Utility Model Patent No: 20082005752 8.2 PCT patent of “SINGLE ROTOR MODEL HELICOPTER WITH IMPROVED STABILITY BEHAVIOR'. PCT No Is: WO/2009/062407 AEROMODELLING TRANSMITTER: ALLOW MODE 1 AND MODE 2 CONVERTIBLE ONLY BYANTENNA 1. Invention patent No; 2008102027313 2. UtllityModelPatentNo: 200820155365.1 3. USAPatent12/554,309 Mode2 \ "11 Mode1 (D www. NineEagle. com Warning and FCC Information I Warning and FCC Information The Nine Eagles” NE RIC 328A—F (SOLOPRO 328) is not a toy. Children under 14 years old are strictly forbidden from flying this helicopter. You must fly this helicopter safely. When flying or preparing the helicopter for flight you should strictly adhere to the instructions. Ensure that yours and other people‘s hands, and face are kept away from the rotating parts. Always use the helicopter indoors or outdoors. Always unplug the helicopter battery before turning off the transmitter when the helicopter Is stopped. Helicopter uses a lithium polymer battery. Always adhere to operating instructions for the lithium polymer battery to avoid accidents such as combustion or explosion. Always use a genuine Nine Eagles‘s charger and power adaptor designed for this helicopter. Always unplug the charger and adapter from the electrical outlet after completion of each charge. Never overcharge the battery. avoid use in direct sunlight or near fire. Ensure the battery is kept dry. Never store or transport the battery with metal objects. Never disassemble the battery. Never use wet hands when in contact with the charger. battery or power adaptor. When you fly the helicopter. keep distance from other electrical equipment. magnetic objects. wireless devices. etc. to avoid interference and accidents. I F CC statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must acceptany interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. wv‘vw. NineEagle. com ® NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may ca use harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does ca use harmful interference to radio ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turningthe equipment off and on, the useris encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. (6 2200 I Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union This product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collections point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a _ manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product @ www. NineEagle. com I LiPo Battery Safety Guidelines Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more volatile than alkaline or NiCd/NiMH batteries used in RC applications. All manufacturer's instructions and warnings must be followed closely. Mishandling of LIFO batteries can result in fire. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when disposing of Lithium Polymer batteries. If you are unsure ofhow to charge the battery included with this product, please seek the advice of your local hobby shop. WARNING Charging and discharging the batteries has the potential for fire, serious injury to persons and damage to property. The user of this battery agrees to accept responsibility for all such risks. Nine Eagles“ . its affiliates. distributors. and retail partners can not control the use. application. charging or installation of this product and shall not be held responsible for any accident. injury to persons. or damage to property resulting from the use of this product. Read all safety guidelines. charging instructions. and battery disposal instructions before using batteries. Store battery packs out of the reach of children and pets. Children under the age of 18 must be supervised by a responsible adult. Children under 14 years of age should not be permitted to use this product under any circumstances. This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause Cancer, Birth Defects and other Reproductive Harm. Li-PO BATTERY WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects in original material and workmanship only. No term warranty is offered with this product. In no case shall Nine Eagles® liability be greater than the actual retail purchase price of this product. SPECIFIC SAFETY GUIDELINES 1.Store in a fire proof container and charge on an open fire proof surface. 2.Charge in a protected area devoid of combustibles. Never leave the charging process unattended. 3.In the event of damage carefully remove the battery to a safe place to observe for at least half an hour. Damaged batteries are likely to explode. Never attempt to charge a damaged battery. no matter how slight the damage. Dispose ofdamaged batteries as the instructions below. 4.0nly use the Nine Eagles balanced charger designed for this battery. Never use www.- NineEagle; com '. chargers designed for Ni-CD batteries. If the batteries show any sign of swelling. remove them to a safe place outside as they could erupt into flames. 5.MOST IMPORTANT — Never plug in a battery and leave to charge overnight. Serious fires have resulted from this practice. 6.Do not attempt to make your own battery packs from individual cells. If the battery pack involved in a crash or is otherwise damaged 1.Remove the pack from the model. 2. Inspect the pack for damage to the wiring or connections 3.lf necessary, disassemble the pack and dispose of any damaged cells Disposal of Li-PO batteries 1.Put the pack in a safe open area and connect a moderate resistance across the cell terminals until the cell is completely discharged. CAUTION: The pack may get extremely hot during the discharge 2.Puncture the plastic envelope and immerse in salt water for several hours. 3.P|ace in your regular rubbish bin. Specification Model NO.: NE RIC 328A-F Rotor Diameter: 12.91"(328mm) Overall Length: 14.17“(360mm) Weight: 3.802.(1089) Power System : 180 Motor(Main Motor) Tail Motor : QB coreless Motor Battery : 1-cell 3.7V 500mAh Li-PO Charger: 3.7V variable Rate DC Li-Po charger 6) www. NineEagle. com Battery Charging A.Connect the charger and adapter. B.lnstall the Li-Po battery into the charger. C.Press '+"or'-'button to adjust charge current and then press “START” button to start charging D.LED light functional description. - Single LED flashing—Charging. - All LED flashing and buzzer with drop sound. Long Swashplate Control Balls Short Swashplate Control Balls www. NineEagle. corn / Description QTY \ SOLOPRO Airframe 1 2.4GHZ Transmitter 1 Li-Po Battery 1 AA Battery 4 \ Screwdriver 1 j Warrant: NlneEagles guarantees all the helicopters have been strlctly inspected, tested before export from factory. Please contact your local distributor to get the technology support to purchase the spare parts and replacement. We have the detail explorer drawing to help you identify the broken spare parts. ® www. NineEagle. com Spare Parts -@ NEABUUVSS TransmmrModoZ NE400046 Cabin Semedlwhite) NEauuou cabinSeKrediyelloM “540232301“ Tolls“ NEdBIJEIm Transmlteerldfl umzaznmn Till” NW9“ Rmiltdi 3M NEJWIUW FlybuS-I “540232.00“ FM Plnfil "£40232“ wash-ms“ NWSZCOWA SMIhplIfiBSII ummu mII-l-Hnuu "540212!!!th Illlll mesnl 0-— 0-———- a - G . Mina-Ina small-Inna "magnum Guys-l DIEMIIHIA mum-menu NEAMIIMM IIILIIIIIIRDHIII NE4UISZID1M Rmnrfilnl nmum FIISIMEM NEAHZIMM Llndlnllultm NEMIZIZIUZEA Salvo FrInII Ed __.-___ O O O O _¢-_J O o o o NEM‘lmflMA u-Foamm NE 430074 Emir-ran NEAMZUMM mamas-t luau-om mar-norm — o o o o lr—- a-P) I — Minimum luhuruofclnfln NWWflA TIII Motor 3“ NEMWOUU‘A Mama NHDZIZIONA FilPinclnbinafl lllll‘l - 0° -m "5401mm [mm NEmazaom Bnflng an naumsnnm murmur-ran "Edozamm Human. IL NI492IDD1 Mia-1mm www. NineEagle. com Exploded View I Exploded View of SOLO PRO 328 3% w; “I NOTICE: If you need buy some spare parts replaced during flying, please order according to the color page. © www. NineEagle. com I Exploded View Parts Listing NO NAME Specifications QTY NO NAME Specifications QTY 001 UpperBall Linkage Rod Black 02? Fix Pin Carbon Steel 1 002 Upper Push-Pull Wrie Stainless Steel 028 Rubber ring Natural Rubber 2 003 Ball of linkage Black 029 Bearing 4x7x2 1 004 Fkybar Set Black 030 Screw(whole thread) PM2x4 2 005 Rotor Blade White 031 Screw 006 Rubber set of canbin Black Rotor Blade Head sr1.4x7 PA 1 | 4x7x2 | 007 Cabin Set Red and White Screw(halflhread) PM2X4 008 Mixed Rockers Set Black Screw ST1.4X7 PA 009 Fix Slot Black Screw ST1.4X7 PA 010 Main Shatt Carbon Fiber Screw 3T1. 7X5 PA 011 Upper Swashplate Black Screw(ha|f thread) PM2X4 012 Ball of swashplate Copper Hammer Balance Carbon Steel 6X1 0X2. 5 (MR106) Tail Rod Carbon Fiber 014 Ball of linkage Black Screw ST1.4X7 FA 015 Under Push-Pull Wrie Stainless Steel Servo frame Black 016 Under Swashplate Black Receiver 017 Outside Shaft Fixed ring Black Fix Pin Canbin Carbon Fiber 4X7X2 Screw ST1.4X7 HA 019 Main Motor Main Gear White 020 Main Frame Black Landing Skid Mount Black 021 Motor Gear Black Propeller White 022 Landing Skid Mountllett) Black Tail Motor 023 Frame of Battery 025 Screwl(ha|fthread) 026 Mair RolorBIades Grips Black PM2XS Tail Motor Holder Black Battery 3. 7V,500mAh 1 050 Tail Red and White n www. NineEagle. com ® Transmitter Control Identification When the transmitter is MODE1: Elavator trim Throttle trim Rudder/Elevator stick (Primary and advanced AileronIThrottle stick switched button) © 4 d D © “ e e . p a b e loch? Rudder trim Aileron trim Throttle reading Transmitter power reading Elevator Trim I Throttle trim show Rudder trim show Aileron button show Primary and advanced switched button www. NineEagle. com When the transmitter is MODEZ: Elevator trim Aileron/Elevator stick (Primary and advanced switched button) Ruddertrim Aileron trim Throttle reading Transmitter power reading mom; a / Txn:1 III Throttle trim show CD / ' \\ Elevator Trim Rudder Trim Aileron button show Primary and advanced switched button www. NineEagle. com ® I Set up the Primary and Advanced Control Switch We have set up the primary and advanced control model to meet the differentfons requirement. 1. Turn on the transmitter 2. Press the button to change mode between primary and advanced. MODE 2 ’ Outdoor flylnl Indoor flyln' Advanced mode Primary mode Note: This throttle curve in the low rate mode is also different than it is in the high rate mode. This makes it much smoother and easier to control the throttle when in the low rate mode. The advanced mode is suitable for the experienced pilot. We suggest you choose the primary mode when you first flight the helicopter. I Transmitter Mode Switch Function In order to meet the different customer requirement, we use the transmitter with the mode switch function. Please go ahead the following process to switch the mode from Mode2 to Mode1 : 1. Turn off the transmitter. 2.Discharge the four screws on the panel of the remote contro|.(picture1) 3.Extract the handle of the romote contro|,turn it 180 degrees and then tighten it to the seatbottom channel.(P|CTU RE 2) 4.Tighten and fix the screws.shift from MODE 1 to MODE 2.(PICTURE 3) ‘ ‘ PICTURE1 PICTUREZ PICTURE3 63 www. NineEagie. com I Helicopter and transmitter binding 1.Turn on the transmitter. 2.Plug the lithium battery into the helicopter, press the binding button on the receiver after the power supply becomes normal, then release the button and wait for the binding. (about 10—15 seconds) 3.During the binding process, the distance between transmitter and receiver should be about 250mm,meanwhi|e the green LED light is on constantly, afterthe binding succeeds, the red LED light on the receiver is on constantly, the normal operation begins. PICTURE 3 Note: You can 't bind the transmitter and receiver until the throttle set up on the zero graduation and the green light solid green. If the LED light flashes, please set up the throttle to zero graduation then the Helicopter can normally bind. Safety Protection Advantage: SOLOPRO 328 can bind with transmitter before the helicopter keep 3 seconds quiet state. www. NineEagle. com ® 1 . Take off the transmitter cover 2. Install four AAbatteries in the transmitter 3. Turn on the power . check whetherthere is any content on LCD. 4. Slide the li-po battery into the battery slot on frame of helicopter. Please slide the battery according to the arrowdirection Start process: l . Turn on the transmitter. 2. Slide the Li-PO battery into - - the slot on the helicopter. ng ht Operatlon 2. Turn on the transmitter. 1. Slide the Li—PO battery into the slot on the helicopter. Set the throttle stick on the lowest position, No touching the sticks when turn on the power, The transmitter has the automatic calibration function to guarantee the helicopter is on the best status. Warning: Failure to comply with any of the instruction of this manual to mis-operation ,it could lead to unnecessary injury. @‘ www. NineEag‘le‘. com Operate Test Trim adjustments Before your first flight. make sure your trim levers are in the middle position excluding the throttle trim. The throttle trim is required to always be at the lowest or the helicopter blades won't stop spinning when the throttle stick is pulled all the way back. NOTE: The helicopter has a built In throttle fail safe. The helicopter rotors will not turn ON during initial power up unless the trim tab is below center and the throttle stick is all the way back. \ / (In Mode1) Throttle Trim Adjustment If your rotors start to spin without adding any throttle or ifthey do not spin when you do add throttle, your throttle trim needs to be adjusted. If the rotor start to spin without any throttle, slide the throttle trim lever down until they stop. Yaw(ltudderj Trim Adjustment lfwhile hovering. your Helicopter‘s nose begins to rotate when no yaw control input is being added, you will need to adjust the yaw trim. If nose rotates to the left, push the yaw trim lever to the right until it stops. If nose rotates to the right push the yaw trim lever to the left until it stops. Pitch (Elevator) Trim Adjustment If while hovering, your Helicopter begins to move forward or back when no pitch control Input is being added, you will need to adjust the forward/back pitch trim lever. If it moves forward. push the pitch trim lever down until it stops. If it moves backward, push the pitch trim lever up until it stops. Roll(Aileron) Trim Adjustment If your Helicopter begins to move left or right when no roll control is being added, you will need to adjust the roll trim lever. If it moves left, push the roll trim lever to the right until it stops. If it moves right. push the roll trim lever to the left until it stops. www. NineEag‘le. com ® WWWG (In Mode 2) Throttle Trim Adjustment If your rotors start to spin without adding any throttle or if they do not spin when you do add throttle. your throttle trim needs to be adjusted. If the rotor start to spin without any throttle, slide the throttle trim lever dOWn until they stop. Yaw(Rudder) Trlm Adjustment If while hovering, your Helicopter's nose begins to rotate when no yaw control input is being added, you will need to adjust the yaw trim. If nose rotates to the left. push the yaw trim lever to the right until it stops. If nose rotates to the right push the yaw trim lever to the left until it stops. Pitch (Elevator) Trim Adjustment If while hovering, your Helicopter begins to move forward or back when no pitch control input is being added, you will need to adjust the forward/back pitch trim lever. If it moves forward. push the pitch trim lever down until it stops. If it moves backward. push the pitch trim lever up until it stops. RoMAr‘feron) Trim Adjustment If your Helicopter begins to move left or right when no roll control is being added. you will need to adjust the roll trim lever. If it moves left, push the roll trim lever to the right until it stops. If it moves right. push the roll trim lever to the left until it stops. 6? www. NineEagle. com I Operation skills Mode1 Throttle Rudder Elevator Aileron Right movement Q) i :> Left rotati n Forwards 6» Left movement is: fie? ‘<= Right rotation Backwards Modez Rudder Elevator Aileron <:* Right movement F> Left movement *4 *f> <: Right rotation Backwards LED Left rotation Fonivards é WWW. NineEagle. com ® Transmitter Mode Legend WM 1} Modez f The linkage ofleft hard servo should push the swashplate upward while the elevator stick is pushed forward. With the elevator stick pulled back, the left- hand servo linkage should pull the swashplate downward. Move the right-hand stick left and right to check aileron roll control. When the aileron stick is pushed to the left, the right-hand servo linkage should push the swashplate upward. With the aileron stick pushed right, the right- hand servo linkage should pull the swashplate downward. www. NineEagle. com FUTABA Transmitter Binding Setup 1.When binding with FUTABA code. pls turn off the power supply of the original receiver. 2.Tum on the power for FUTABA hansmilter, then turn on the helicopter aircraft power. press the binding code on the receiver. the red light blinks and the binding begins. When the binding succeeds. the red light is normally on. ( Note: When binding. the transmitter should be close to the receiver to bind quickly.) the binding code on the receiver TGJ SETUP LIST FOR 328A-FI328A-FtSOLOPRO 206) MODEL TYPY Hfll SWASH TYPE SWSH H-1 Usual throttle curve 1 2 3 N-TH 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% TQCAP SETUP LIST FOR 328A-FIS28A-FtSOLOPR0206) Usual ttlrotfle curve 1 2 N-TH 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% www. NineEa‘gle. com ® Choosing a Flying Area When you are ready for yourfirst flight, you will want to select a relatively open indoor area that is free of people and obstructions. And while it is possible for experienced pilots to fly the Solo Pro in relatively small indoor areas and outdoor as well with great success due to its size and controll abilityl we strongly recommend it fly without any object area. Once you have properly trimmed your helicopter and become familiar with its handing and capabilities. you will be able to fly in other smaller oropen areas. Flight Training I Operation Procedures 1. Place the Helicopter in the middle of the room. you should always stand approximately 2m (6ft) from the helicopter and behind the tail. Make sure the helicopter and transmitter have been set up and adjusted in accordance with this handbook. Switch the Transmitter on, connect the battery, and check once more that the servos are operating correctly before proceeding. 2. Now you are ready to start learning to fly. The control diagrams on the front few pages can help you trim and fly the helicopter. 3. Initially you do not need to worry about how to operate your Helicopter skillfully. Through practice, you will become more confident operating the controls and adjusting the throttle. When your fingers respond to the movements of the helicopter spontaneously, you are ready for more advanced flying. Please note the direction described here if you are facing the tail of the helicopter. 4. Push the throttle up gradually until the Helicopter starts to become light and then carefully move the throttle stick further until it lifts off. Observing the helicopter’s response. correct any movement if necessary. Don’t fly too high. keep its height above the floor at about 0. 5m (1 . 6ft). If there is any instability, shaking, or if the helicopter is out of control, please land at once. The only thing ® www NineEagle. com hat helps at this stage Is to practice and then practice some more. 5. Take off from the Ground. The helicopter can take off aftertrimming. Push the throttle stick up, the rotating speed will increase. Push the throttle stick up firmly before the helicoptertakes off the ground. When the helicopter takes off, slow down the speed and keep the helicopter about 0.5 meters high above ground. Observe how the helicopter is moving and trim it until it is at its best. 6. The beginner should concentrate their effects on vertical control and the direction control. First. you should control the throttle stick. After the helicopter takes off, slowly push the stick up or down. And control the sticks to keep the tail facing you. 1. Do not fly the lower 0.3 meters high above the ground. because the airflow under the rotating blades may cause the ground effect and affect normal flying and operation. 8. After you have learned how to take off and hover the helicopter, it is better to learn other movements in safe conditions. I Practice Frog jump(control the power immediately after taking >l<=>>l< Pilot A Extend the time of the frog jump 1) Box Pattern A Hover around the tail A Learn the right/left. forward/backward flying A 360 degree rotation circle flying A Box pattern practice % ¢ %’ I) With the tail towards you, fly the Helicopter in a i 9 box pattern. Slide the helicopter sideways, forwards and backwards instead ofturning the helicopter. %_ <3 %%=, 2) Repeat the box pattern facing the side of the helicopter. Pilot 2) Box Pattern www. NineEagle. com ® 3) Repeat the box pattern with the front of the helicopter facing you. 1:) A “8" shape flying ‘ 9 >lg<=$< A Flight route flying Pilot 3) Box Pattern 1). Please stop flying when you feel the battery is running lowl. This is indicated by poor response from the Helicopter . 2). Always unplug the helicopter battery immdeiately and then turn off the transmitter when you are finished flying. 3).When the helicopter has crash some objection .please loose the throttle ASAP to avoid some damage (please check the spare parts ASAP when the crash happened. You can purchase the spare parts from the Nine Eagles local distributor when you change the broken spare parts ). 4). If you do not use the helicopter for a long time ,please keep 50% power of the Li- PO Battery ,and take the batteries out of the transmitter. ® www. NineEagle. com NOTHING FLIES LIKE NINE EAGLES SHANGHAI NINE EAGLES ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTO. Factory: MaLu industrial zone. Jia Ding district. shanghai. 201801 PR. China Tel: 0086-21-52919366 Fax: 0086-21-52919361 http: Ilwww.nineeagie.com E-mail: saies@nineeag|e.com
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